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I've been using Jenkins a lot lately and thought it'd be nice to share how to get Jenkins setup easily on your IBM i. I am using wget in this post, which is available through yum.
Installation
use wget to download the Generic Java package (.war) from the Jenkins download page: wget http://mirrors.jenkins.io/war-stable/latest/jenkins.war
Make sure java is on your path. For example, here is where Java is on my system:
bash-4.4$ echo $PATH
/QOpenSys/pkgs/bin:/QOpenSys/pkgs/lib/nodejs10/bin:/QOpenSys/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:.:/usr/bin
bash-4.4$ which java
/QOpenSys/usr/bin/java
Start Jenkins with the java command. Note here I am starting Jenkins on port 9090. If you don't provide that parameter it starts on port 8080:
Hi,
appreciate you left this post a few years back, but found it recently and used it to get Jenkins running on IBM i. However, having an issue where characters are showing up in a funny character set and apart from not being able to read them without getting the Hex code and translating, the unreadable characters seem to be causing errors in the build.
Do you know how we could set the encoding or CCSID for Jenkins to have the character set use UTF-8 or something readable?
I've been using Jenkins a lot lately and thought it'd be nice to share how to get Jenkins setup easily on your IBM i. I am using
wget
in this post, which is available throughyum
.Installation
wget
to download the Generic Java package (.war) from the Jenkins download page:wget http://mirrors.jenkins.io/war-stable/latest/jenkins.war
java
is on your path. For example, here is where Java is on my system:java
command. Note here I am starting Jenkins on port 9090. If you don't provide that parameter it starts on port 8080:hostname:9090
to access Jenkins:Keeping Jenkins running as a service
Using
SBMJOB
Using
pm2
pm2
command to launch your ecosystem file, which will start Jenkins up.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: